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message 1: by Dan (last edited Aug 12, 2019 06:33AM) (new)

Dan In 1951, Leiber published a story titled "Cry Witch!" in the first and only issue of a Donald A. Wollheim edited magazine: 10 Story Fantasy. There's a Wikipedia page about the magazine here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10_Stor...

You would think that for such an obscure one-off magazine, Leiber's would be the star story. But check out who wrote the thirteen featured stories!

John Wyndham [as by John Beynon] "Tyrant and Slave-Girl on Planet Venus"
A. E. van Vogt "Haunted Atoms"
Fritz Leiber "Cry Witch!"
C. M. Kornbluth "Friend to Man"
Franklin Gregory "The Poisonous Soul"
Arthur C. Clarke "Sentinel of Eternity" (Earliest version of 2001: A Space Odyssey)
August Derleth "The Other Side of the Wall"
Donald A. Wollheim [as by Martin Pearson] "Private World"
Lester del Rey "Uneasy Lies the Head"
Kris Neville "Seeds of Futurity"
L. Sprague de Camp "Getaway on Krishna"
K. W. Bennett "Who Builds Maos Traps?"
Gene A. Davidson "The Woodworker"

Best of all, this magazine with these 13 stories can be read for free here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1grF8...

"Cry Witch!" was a wonderfully executed fairy tale. One could wish it had more dialogue, but then fairy tales are usually skimpy on that score. Five stars for sure.


message 2: by [deleted user] (last edited Aug 12, 2019 05:34PM) (new)

I have a write-up of "Cry Witch!" at the Scrolls of Lankhmar. If you are giving it five stars, be sure to head over to the Wiki and actually give it five stars! ;)


message 3: by Dan (new)

Dan Done. Posted my analysis of the story including why I think it's so great on the figurative level. It's a masterpiece!


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